Platyhelminthes, commonly known as flatworms, exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning their body can be divided into two mirrored halves along a single plane. This symmetry is associated with their streamlined body shape, which facilitates movement and predation. Additionally, many flatworms display cephalization, where sensory organs and nerve tissues are concentrated at the anterior end, enhancing their ability to respond to the environment. Overall, bilateral symmetry is a key characteristic that distinguishes them from other phyla with different symmetry types.
A capital N has no lines of symmetry (nor semetry).
Lines of symmetry are 'mirror images'
7?
he died in the semetry in cacacacaca poopland
There are infinitely many lines of symmetry on a circle.
3 because all its sides and angles are equal
t and n do not have a line of semetry
it has 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 and 360 degree turn semetry
No, there are two lines of semetry. one going verticly (up and down) and one going horizontaly (sideways).
a symetry looks like half of an object that is equal.like for example a butterfly, you draw a line in between it and, if the sides are equal it is a line of semetry.
I recently designed a two story brick colonial in PA. The second fllor windows are a few inches narrower and shorter than the first. You cannot tell this from either inside or out because of the perspective. It also makes the interior semetry much better.